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SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1922

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P. & O.-BRITISH INDIA

APCAR AND

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLANI.

MAIL AND PASSENGER SERVICES

BTBAITS, JAVA, BUPKA, CE/LON, INDIA, PERSIAN GULL WEST INDIES, MAURITIUB, EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA, AUST FLABIA, INCLUDING NEW ZEALAND AND QUEENSLAND PORTERED

BBA, EGYPT, EUROPE, &c.

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PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL SAILING B (South)

Destinatica

Marseilles, London & A'werp d..

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Kram Hongkona (about)

KASHMIR"

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1st Feb. 11h Feb.

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7,340

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SAILINGS (South)

4,200

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Calcutta vis ingaşaro, l'enang, and Rangoon.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS

KOWLOON BRITISH SCHOOL

ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES.

SCHOOL'S REMARKABLE GROWTH.

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best essay on "St. George and Morzin

awarded Euglas:" Davidson and A. Kinross. Our thanks are specially due to Mr. Walter Jsaph for supplying the library with magazines and illustrated and other papore.

DOGS AND POLICEMEN.

DIFFERENT VIEWS ON STATE OF CANINE FELLINGS.

Sergeant Payne said the dog had twice rushed out of the defendant's house at him, and on the last occasion be kicked it.

A dog which few at a police- The pupils, both boys and girl-sergeant was the cause of the ap- worked steadily for the Ministering pearance at Lambeth of William Children's League Bazaar at Govern James Prosser, of Chumleigh-street, The Kowloon British School heldment House. A Bazaar and Fete Camberwell, on a summons. its annual distribution of prizes on organized by Mr. Davidson and other Friday evening, Mrs. Irving wife of parents and friends of the School the Hon, Director of Education, were held, and considerable sums of presented the prizes in the successful money were added to the Ministe ing studente before a large attendance of Children's League funds and the

Mr. Rooth (the magistrate): For parents and friends of the pupils. School Gamer Fund. At this some extraordinary reason some dogs (To the police officers. the girls produced

play dislike "The Fairy Chain," ably rehearsed sergeant): Have you found that so! The Sergeant: No, six, I have found and roanaged by Mrs. Jenner. play was three times repeated at the that they are generally friendly Theatre Royal. Hongkong, under the towards policemen. die etion of Mr. Witchell, the pr

eeds being devoted to Children's Charities at home.

THE ANNUAL REPORT.

The headmaster, Mr. Nightingale read the report for the year 1921 as

followi :--

At the commencen tent of the year 1921, there was such a great increase in the number of children attending this school that it was found necessary

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EXAMINATION.

A

This

The general result of the Annual Examination held in December was very good.

to divide the school in to two sections, one, theenior School, consisting of Cannes 1-6. and the of her, the Junior School, Classes 7, 8 au 3 Kindergarten, These Junior Classes, containing 60

The pupils in Class I 8 in number. pupils, were transferred to Guo Club

were examined by the Hongkong Hill School, in February. The

University. Two boys sat for Matri extraordinary grow th of the

A. Kinross passed, culation and School may bu the better

the first to matriculate from realized if we compan the number of children, 60, who attended in October this Sabool. Two boys and four girle took the Senior Jaxal Examination 1919, with those, 155 in number, on the rolls of the two schools in Decod five pused, J. Collett, E. Bell ̧ 1921. Kowloon is growing so fast and Javidson, F. Dunn and D. Ogilvie. there is such a groet and continuus Chess [F. consisting of 12 pupils, sat influx of residents that before long this building will be unable to accom- modate the increasing number of children whose parts wish them to receive their education here

manual

We require a much larger building with well equipped and up-10-date class rooms, laboratories, instruction room, and last, but not least, a large playing field.

for the Junior Local Examination, and 11 passed.-E. Barth. D. Ellie,

Bregu, C. Hast, W. Jenner, J. Lerte, C. Ramsay, M. Stuart, L. Weill, D. Witchell, M. Woolley. W. Jenner obtained distinction in English.

Defendint said the dog was not dangerous and the sergeant kicked it onmercifully.

This was denied.

Mr. W. McAuliffe, a canine expert, said he could find no sign of vice in the dog.

The magistrate decided that the dog was ferocious and not under proper control, and be fined the de- fendant ls. with 12s. coste. "Dogs," he said, "must not bully policeman." (Laughter.)

CHURCH NOTICES.

A CHARGE O1 ONE DOLLAB

IN MADE YOR ALL NOTHISA

ANDIC SC THITH BEADING.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.

HONGKONG 2ND JANUARY, 192!. 3) SNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY.

Holy Communion at 7.60 a.m. Matina 11.07.

Responses. Ferial: Vonite. No.

19,

Lupton; Pealmis, 12 (Stainer), 43 (Soapor); To Deum Woodward. Smart, Torte, Benedictus: No. I.! Tertius Noble An hem, "Why soek, ye the Living," Hopkins: Bywa:! 220.

onfeld amen. Holz Comunion (12 soon),

{19 noon).

The results of the examination of Classe 3, 4, 5 and 6 were very good, the general intelligence and few keenores of the papila, with The maximum enrolment in the exceptions, heing very evident. Great Senior School during the year was improvement was shown in Composi 111, the average daily attendance 76.tion, Literature, History, Geography, The discipline and tone of the School Arithmetic. Drawing and Writing. The work done by Class D, under Miss South) were very good.

Parsons, deserves special mention. As a result of these examinations the following obtained Government Scholarships: Cluss 3, E. Leete. Responses Ferial: Psalm, 33, (rotch), Class 4, C Foster. Claas 5, J. Barth. Cl. 6, G. Arnold.

Mr. Mould, Miss Parsons and Mrs. Kew joined the Staff and were given Townsville, Brisbane.. Sydney charge of classes 4, 5 and 6 respective

Manila, Thursday

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SAILINGS TO

"JANUB"

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Melbourne

SEANGHAI & JAPAN

19,000

29th Jun. 21st Jan.

Shanghai and Japa Shanghai and Jupes

All dates are approximate and subject in alteration without notice.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMER,

at Saloon Passengers may tanvel by B.I.S.N. Company's steamorn

Calcutta Singapore and Madras in lien of the ne

Singapore and

their P. & O. Tickets Bin apare to Colombo.

All Cabins aro fitted with Electric Fans free of charge. Parcels Measuring not are than 2 ft. x tft. i will be received Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing.

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Alao Shipchandlery Articles,

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EQUIPMENT.

The School is now well equipped the matter of physical and ordinary school apparatus. We have splendid relief maps, some of which may be seen on the walls of this hall. Object Irsson specimens and charts, natural history and bistorical charts, apparatus for th. teaching of geo graphy, meteorological instrument, and other material necessary for the educational development of the chil dren'

Electric lighting and ceiling fans at the were installed at the commencement

of the year.

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26, Wing Woo Street, Cesites

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SUWA MARU (Nagnanki direct)

FUSHIMI MARU

KATORI MARU (Nagasaki dirnet).

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Saturday, 4th Mar. at 13 m)

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MATSUMOTO MARU

...Tuesday, 24th Jan., at flai

...Saturday,

11th Feb. at 11 a ...Friday, 17th Feb., at 11 m

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1.

Tuesday, 7th February.

Thursday, 9th February.

LIVERPOOL via MARSEILLES.

MALACCA MARD

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila, Zamboange, Thursday

Island, Townsville & Brisbane.

AKI MARU TANGO MARU...

...Tuesday, 14th Feb., at 11 a.) ...Tuesday, 21st. Fob.. at li si

NEW YORK via PANAMA & QUBAN PORTS.

TAKEPOYO MARU

NEW YORK via Bucz.

Middle of February.

RIO DE JANEIRO, SANTOS & BUENOS AIRES via Cap

KANAGAWA MARU ...

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang & Colombo.

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...End of March.

...Teesday, Jlst Jan,

25th Jan.

11th Feb.

WAKASA MARU OALOUTTA ja Singapore Penang & Kangoon.

Wednesday,

TATSUNO MARU

PENANG MARU...

Saturday,

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The Dock Scholarships were award ed to A. Kinross and Elea Bell, and J.R.M. Smith Scholarship Marjory Stuart.

to

ROYAL DRAWING BOUIETY. In June, for the first time in the history of the School some 75% of the pupils were presented for the Ex- amination of the Royal Drawing Society, with excellent results, only two failing to obtain a certificate. In all, fi honours and 39 pass certificates were awarded in the 1 divisions. Division 1. 32 Honours.

2. 19

3. 3

20 Pass.

19

11

9

11

We owe a great debt of gratitude to the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock

4. 1 Company who enabled us to form manual instruction classes by

Marjory Stuart obtained honours in generous gift of five

ca.penters' ali four divisions. The general report benchs and a cabinet containing of the Bociety was, "Some very eight complete sets of tools. These pleasing work, especially in the early Classes are under the direction of Mr. divisions. This result is due to the Mould and good work is being done. painstaking efforts of Mrs. Macpher

Our indebtedress to the Dock son and Mrs. Nightingale and to the Company is further increased by their interest taken in the work by both gift to the Schoof of the Gymastic instructors and pupils. apparatus you see here, the boom, horse, ropes, etc., and with the aid of

SPECIAL BUBJECTS.

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Wesleyan Naval and Garrison Churob, Queen's Rond.

(OPPOSITE THE ROTAL NAVAL HOSPITAL) WAascual.

10.15.

Sunday, 2nd Jan. 1922.

Purede

Divine Service and Church Subject: "Service in Erypt. #p.. Divine Fervice.

"Does it pay Bulvet

to be Self-h1" Breacher, Rev. C. Clous ton Purti H.C.F. 3 Church), Sapa Sch.. (in the Wesleyan Sailors' and Soldiers Home 8 pm. Sunday. Chaplain's Meeting and Social Hour. Address by the 8.15 p.m. Wednesday, Chaplaid 3p.m., Friday, Ladies Wesley

Working Party and Tea. 8.30 p.m., Saturday, Music and Games.

First Church of Christ, Scientist,

MacDonnell Road.

Sunday, 11.15 a.m. Wednesday, 5.45 p.m.

YOU'LL LIKE PINKETTES they are so ventle in action yet so certain in result in brief The Perfect Laxative." Are you troubled with cons stipation? Pinkettes brine engy ad

Cookery Classes for Forms 1, this apparatus Miss Macdonald is 2 and 3 were held during enabled to carry on her work in the year, but perforce discontinued quick relief. Are you bilous, liverish, Physical Instruction, the result of

during the summer months. Singing headachy. "blue" Pinkettes gently which is already evident in the upright was reorganized and taught in Classes stimulate the liver, remove headache's carriage, the physical development 2-6 by Miss Parsons to whom great causes, dispel the gloom. and the bealthy appearance of the credit is dus for the progress made. pupils. I would like to quote here French was taken in all Classes by extrac & from the report of the Medical Madame Moussion and Miss Sorby Offices of Health who held an inspe- and satisfactory work was done. The tion of the whole School in October.

Chinese Classes continue to make HEALTH.

progress.

GAMES.

"The general standard of Health seems to me to be unusually good. Ja

The athletic side of the School has spite of the hot weather every child been well developed and the boys and except three, two of whom had girls now play and enjoy all the games just been in hospital-had increased usually played in Home schools. The in weight, the smallest increase being boys have been divided into thres 3 lbs, and the largest 15 lbs, since the « Houses", each under a captain, and School was lagt examined in May. keen rivalry in games is the result. found no cases requiring medical Cricket-We are deeply grate- attention except

B few

of chers ful to our friends, the Committee and defective teeth, of which the Head-members of the Kowloon Cricket master hus a list."

Club, who have given us permission to use their ground and neta every afternoon. Matches have been played against the Ellis Kadoorie School for Indians, and we hope to arrango fixtures with other Schools.

GENERAL.

We have now our own School Song, the words of which are by Mrs. Jackson and the music by Dr. Tanton, whom we thank very much indeed for the great interest they have taken in the School,

Football was played twice a week on the ground at Yaumati and several The Hon. Director of Education, matches were arranged.

Basket-ball was made possible by Mr. Irving, and the Inspector of Schools, Mr. Ralphs, visited the the gift of apparatus by the Kowloon Sohool many times during the year.

Dosk, and in November, Mr. Dome,

The Bohool was visited also on of the Chinese Y.M.C.A. brought over several occasione by members of the the Senior teams of Queen's College and St. Paul's College, to play an exbibition game.

Board of Education.

Lady Stubbs, Commis ieper of the Girl Guides, opompanied by Mias

Hookey was played by the girls du Irving came to the Bobool and very ing the cooler months of the year.

kindly addreted the girls on the rules

and principles of the Girl Guides, A

Troop of Guides has been formed,

undor Miss Hope Irving and soon wo

| hope so possess a Troop of Brownios.

(Continued on Page 9)

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28th January

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15th March.

2nd March.

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